I lndoortoumament SECC, Glasgow. The annual two-day six-a-side tourney returns on Sunday (afternoon and evening) and Monday (evening) minus Rangers, but with teams from all the other Premier clubs. The indoor surface has a tendency to expose those whose ball skills are less than polished.

I Scotland V Ireland Murrayfield. Edinburgh. 2pm. A transitional Scottish side takes on an Ireland team who had a disastrous 1992 and are looking for an improvement in the New Year. Should make for an interesting tussle.

I LITTLE MARCO'S Templeton Street, 554 7184. Mon-Sat 10am—7pm. £3 for90 minutes. A children‘s indoor rampage area with a bouncy castle , slides, ball pits and soft play area. Children must be under 4ft 7in and under 35 must be supervised.

I MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT Bunhouse Road, 357 3929. Daily 10am—5pm; Sun 11am-5pm. Trams, prams and automobiles, this museum has an example of almost anything that ever rolled on wheels or tracks. It also has a reconstructed Glasgow street from the 19405.

I SECC Finnieston Quay. 248 3000.

The Camlval Until Sun 17 Jan. 1.45-10.45pm. 80p. Huge indoor funfair with loads of sickening rides including Terminator, a gravity defying gondola and Shake, a ride built around a Coca Cola bottle.

Exhibitions

I MUSEUM OF EDUCATION Scotland Street School. 429 1202.

Peephole Into China Until Sun 24 Jan. Paper cuts and puppets feature in this fascinating exhibition of traditional arts and crafts from China.

Workshops Sat 16 Jan. 10.30am—noon and

2.30—4pm. Sun l7Jan 2.30—4pm. Booking essential. In conjunction with Peephole into China a range of activities for children.

1 lam and 3pm. Free. The Pictish Puppets in a spectacular Gaelic tale for children aged 3—10.

Nessie the Loch Hess Monster Fri 22 and Sat 23 Jan. 1.30pm. £2.50. Performed in Gaelic (Fri) and English (Sat), the International Purves Puppets perform an ultraviolet show. Prepare to be amazed by jellyfish, tattie bogles, thingummyjigs and Nessie the monster as they help Hughie Mthui and Mhairi Glengarry outwit her horrible uncle.

I PAISLEY ARTS CENTRE New Street, 887 1010.

Jooglie Wilkies Sat 23 Jan. 2pm. Kids £1.25; adults £1.75. A one-man show by the Baldy Bane Theatre Company which is an hilarious mix of clowning, music and audience participation.

10am—midnight. Fri—Sat IOam—lam. Price per game before 6pm, Mon—Fri. Kids £1.70; adults£2.10. Sat-Sun Kids£2.50; adults £3. After 6pm Mon—Fri all tickets £3, Sat—Sun £3.10. Lanes are bookable by the hour for up to six people for £20—£23 depending on day.

Exhibitions

I MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD 42 High Street. 225 2424. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm.

Winnie the Pooh Sat 16—Sat 30 Jan. To co-incide with the publication of a brand new book on Pooh. The Brilliant Careerof Winnie the Pooh, by Anne Thwait. a display of early editions, china and Pooh-type objects.

Talk by Anne Thtvait Sat 16 Jan. 10.30am and 11.30am. Free but advance bookingis essential. Hear the author explain the history of this remarkable bear,

The Discovery Room Until the 24 Jan. An excellent hands-on exhibition which explores the traditional and the contemporary, the myth and the reality of Scotland. Find out how whisky is made and try on a real Scottish plaid. For adventurous children over six. Also a series of workshops all of which must be booked as follows:

Lace Making Workshop Sat 23 Jan. 10.30am—noon. Kids £1 ;. adults £2 ( 10+) Talking Scots Sat 23 Jan. 3-4pm. Kids£1; adults £2. A panel game where you can pit your wits against the experts and discover the Scots names for a variety of objects. In the main lecture theatre.